Marine Biologist and Atlantic Canada Coastal Guide specializing in ocean safety and maritime culture. Expert on tidal dynamics, marine wildlife migration, and the history of East Coast fishing communities.
Born and raised in a Newfoundland outport, Liam O'Connell holds a Master’s degree in Marine Biology from Memorial University and has spent 20 years studying the North Atlantic ecosystem. He works as a lead naturalist for whale-watching operations and consults on coastal safety for tourism boards. Liam’s expertise covers the complex tides of the Bay of Fundy, the migration patterns of humpback whales and icebergs, and the cultural etiquette of visiting authentic fishing villages. He bridges the gap between scientific observation and the rich oral history of the Atlantic provinces, helping visitors navigate the coast safely and respectfully.